63. Boats at Venice [1926-1928]

1883, Giurgiu - 1959, Bucureşti

Estimate

EUR 15.000 - 25.000

Sold

EUR 22.000

Session

Tue, 22 March 2022 19:00

Trained in Paris, in the spirit of Impressionist painting, artist Dărăscu will impose himself through unique painting, bringing new horizons and concerns in terms of expression and artistic language. By opting for a restricted chromatic range, the painter will adopt the system of interweaving colours in dense, uniform textures, whose value modulations, interwoven with vibrations of tints, will follow the logic of forms and perspective. Spontaneous brushstrokes will subordinate themselves to latent, permanently implied drawing of space and form, as well as alternating planes. An eminent landscape painter of reality, the artist will show a meticulous attention to the painted motifs, which he will treat in detail. From 1924 onwards, we notice in his work an increasing attention to the seascape, created around the Black Sea and the Danube Delta. From the Danube Delta he will head to the shores of the Adriatic Sea, arriving in Italy, where he will remain to work for two years. We will often meet him in Venice as well as in Chioggia. In March 1927, with the works created in this space, he organized a personal exhibition in Bucharest, where he exhibited 47 works, distinguished by an imposing chromaticism and brushwork, executed under the clear directions of nature. Among the works carried out during this period we mention: "Veneția" ("Venice") (1926), "Peisaj din Veneția" ("Landscape of Venice"), "Bărci pe canal" ("Boats on the Canal") (1926), "La Chioggia" ("At Chioggia") (1926) or "Bărci la Chioggia" ("Boats at Chioggia"). (G.M.)

References

DRĂGUȚ, Vasile, "Nicolae Dărăscu", Meridiane Publishing House, Bucharest, 1966. IONESCU, Radu, "Nicolae Dărăscu", Meridiane Publishing House, Bucharest, 1987.

Dimensions

width 54.5 cm, height 65 cm, custom 65 × 54,5 cm

Description

oil on canvas, signed bottom right, with brown, "Dărăscu"

Research information

The artwork was part of the 7th solo exhibition, Dalles Hall, Bucharest, 1936, when he exhibited 85 paintings. The artwork participated in the series of exhibitions dedicated to modern Romanian art during 1943, Rumänische Kunst der Gegenwart: Kunsthalle Bern, February 13 - March 14, 1943, cat. 28; Kunsthaus Zurich, March 23 - April 18, cat. 17; Basel, May 2-31, 1943, cat. 21; Stockholm, September 11 - October 10, 1943, cat. 28. The artwork is presented and reproduced in the magazine "Arta plastică", 1959, no. 5 in the article dedicated to Nicolae Dărăscu by Victor Eftimiu. The artwork was part of the retrospective exhibition "N. Dărăscu", Art Museum of the Socialist Republic of Romania, Bucharest, 1966 and is mentioned and reproduced in the exhibition catalogue at cat. 70, p. 78 under the title "Vedere din Veneția" ("View from Venice").

Dating

1926-1928

PROVENANCE

the historical collection Henri Trembiski; the historical collection Acad. Victor Eftimiu;

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